I'd imagine it was nitrous oxide, not oxygen, consider how fucking grim the injury looked - the ankle going back and around...and out, (sorry I am a massive pedantic prick...but oxygen is no pain killer and of the 5+ times I've dislocated my knee, I've never had anything but nitrous...why am I even talking about this? I'm drunk that's why, sorry).
I really feel for Danny after recovering from two ACL injuries on each knee and now this, right at the end of his contract. If he really fucked the ligaments in his ankle that's basically it for him .

I hate to be that guy but the first game of Gambit I played last evening an ascendant showed up in round two. I nearly cried because - as always - my team seemed to be made up of...let's just say indecisive team mates (save the standard guy who is always on your team who jumps through the teleporter to promptly die 9 times out of 10), and I was sure the other team would annihilate their primeval long before we did.
Thankfully, somehow, we did it. Which was nice. Still lost the match of course.

Gambit has a habit of turning me into a frothing maniac spitting expletives like a child. I've seen some truly inexplicable behavior from teammates. I now just down a fistful of benzodiazepines whenever I dive in and I froth a little less.

I think I stumbled upon that secret, discussed up thread, by myself tonight. I was pretty excited to give it the old 545 college try and just got thorn to shreds within five second of the first encounter. It was satisfying all the same to find it by blind chance (I was trying to find where the oracle engine is to offer up my first offering, which was also neat - I'm guessing that would have been a little different had I done that earlier).
Anyway, loving this expansion. It's already eaten into the first semester of my final year something fierce.

I can believe it simply going by its almost oppressive popularity! All I know\remember from its bonuses (I don't use it myself) is that you don't stay in a stun state too long because every time I knock the wind out of a revenant they recover with a frustrating quickness!

I'm started playing this again after I bought all the DLC months ago. Anyway, fucking everyone seems to wear this set! At least that's the impression I get fighting player revenants. Nine times out of ten, they'll be completely kitted out in that set.

Aye, you'll miss out on survival. I would recommend picking it up on its own, it's unarguably the best of the three DLCs. I actually quite like all the DLCs. Last Stand is an interesting PvP mode.
And as Hitcher just said, it's great in coop. Especially if both of you are going to the campaign for the first time. Some of the most challenging endgame content (incursions and legendary difficulty missions) you'll need a group of four to tackle.

Interesting, albeit a little effusive, review of the game as it stands now.
Everyone who bought this on launch but understandably left when they reached the (non-existent) end game should really give it another shot. It's a very different beast these days and survival is bloody amazing.

Yeah, after Destiny 2's endgame being so uninteresting with it having no real build diversity or sense of power, I've come back to this and I'm loving it. Moved from my 1.6 striker build to a hybrid striker\defense build. It feels so good walking through a challenging mission, on my own, shield up melting yellow bar bastards with my SMG.
The additions to Underground they've made are great too, the new directives and the fact that Hunters can spawn in there now make it a lot more fun.

Well, I had no plans to go back to Destiny but after finding over €500 (no joke) in a second book I bought on Tuesday, I decided to splash some cash on it and boy am I happy I did so far. It's a damn fine game and the bit at the very start...